jimmwaller
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Nov 30, 2013
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Hi all,
I have an old pre-alpha (MC-1) drive coupled with a GM 165hp inline 6 motor. A few months back, I replaced my outdrive with a different MC-1 drive, but instead of the 165hp drive, it was the drive for the 120-140hp motor. Asked around here and the consensus was, no big deal, but the ratio is different so maybe I'll have to reprop, which is totally fine.
So, here's the problem. I replaced the drive, which involved resetting the shifter, so I essentially changed two variables at once (dumb, I know). My boat used to.... hard to explain, but it used to "feel" good. I'd hit the throttle and it was responsive, it hit about 4.5k RPMs, all that.
Ever since I changed the drive and had the shifting adjusted (I didn't adjust it, I don't know how to do that, unfortunately.... but might be time for me to learn!), it's felt bad. It feels less responsive (like, I feel like I have to push the throttle pretty far forward in order to get it to respond) and it's only hitting like 3k RPMs. So something is definitely wrong.
But here's the problem I'm having. It's hitting 3k RPMs.... so is this a prop issue? Like, if I'm actually running at WOT and it's hitting 3k RPMs, I need to reprop. But how do I tell if my motor is actually running at WOT? Like I said, the throttle is not as responsive anymore, so when I push it forward, it takes a second for the gear to engage. And then as I press it forward, the RPMs climb and the boat goes faster, but then eventually, my throttle runs out of play and it hits the dashboard. So what I don't know is: When the throttle runs out of play, am I at WOT? Or am I at, like, 50% throttle, and if the throttle lever had more play, I could keep climbing up to the 4.5k range?
Something else to consider: When I'm at the 3kRPM mark, so basically with the throttle as far forward as it can go... my bow seems pretty high. My boat used to be pretty good about staying relatively level and going up on plane felt good, but now, the bow comes up so high that I can't even see in front of me. Is that a prop issue? Or what could be causing this? It started right after I changed the outdrive and had the shifter adjusted, so I'm guessing it's related, but I don't love it. I have to stay under about 2.5k RPMs, otherwise I feel like I can't safely pilot the boat as I can't see the 100 meters or so in front of the boat.
Thanks for any insights!
I have an old pre-alpha (MC-1) drive coupled with a GM 165hp inline 6 motor. A few months back, I replaced my outdrive with a different MC-1 drive, but instead of the 165hp drive, it was the drive for the 120-140hp motor. Asked around here and the consensus was, no big deal, but the ratio is different so maybe I'll have to reprop, which is totally fine.
So, here's the problem. I replaced the drive, which involved resetting the shifter, so I essentially changed two variables at once (dumb, I know). My boat used to.... hard to explain, but it used to "feel" good. I'd hit the throttle and it was responsive, it hit about 4.5k RPMs, all that.
Ever since I changed the drive and had the shifting adjusted (I didn't adjust it, I don't know how to do that, unfortunately.... but might be time for me to learn!), it's felt bad. It feels less responsive (like, I feel like I have to push the throttle pretty far forward in order to get it to respond) and it's only hitting like 3k RPMs. So something is definitely wrong.
But here's the problem I'm having. It's hitting 3k RPMs.... so is this a prop issue? Like, if I'm actually running at WOT and it's hitting 3k RPMs, I need to reprop. But how do I tell if my motor is actually running at WOT? Like I said, the throttle is not as responsive anymore, so when I push it forward, it takes a second for the gear to engage. And then as I press it forward, the RPMs climb and the boat goes faster, but then eventually, my throttle runs out of play and it hits the dashboard. So what I don't know is: When the throttle runs out of play, am I at WOT? Or am I at, like, 50% throttle, and if the throttle lever had more play, I could keep climbing up to the 4.5k range?
Something else to consider: When I'm at the 3kRPM mark, so basically with the throttle as far forward as it can go... my bow seems pretty high. My boat used to be pretty good about staying relatively level and going up on plane felt good, but now, the bow comes up so high that I can't even see in front of me. Is that a prop issue? Or what could be causing this? It started right after I changed the outdrive and had the shifter adjusted, so I'm guessing it's related, but I don't love it. I have to stay under about 2.5k RPMs, otherwise I feel like I can't safely pilot the boat as I can't see the 100 meters or so in front of the boat.
Thanks for any insights!